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System Name | Gamer |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 3700x |
Motherboard | AsRock B550 Phantom Gaming ITX/AX |
Memory | 32GB |
Video Card(s) | ASRock Radeon RX 6800 XT Phantom Gaming D |
Case | Phanteks Eclipse P200A D-RGB |
Power Supply | 800w CM |
Mouse | Corsair M65 Pro |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
The title probably has you shaking your head already, but I just thought I'd ask this and see if anyone knows if its possible. And before everyone says "buy a new motherboard," I already have plenty, and this a "for the pure hell of it" project, if its even possible. So here we go:
I have a HP computer that has abnormally crappy onboard video and no video port. It just sits in my closet because its pretty useless. It has a decent P4 processor and DDR ram, but absolutely terrible onboard graphics. Heres the odd part though. It has places on the motherboard for an AGP slot to be soldered on. I'm guessing this is because they had a more expensive model that had AGP graphics and used the same board for lower costs just like everyone else uses crippled stuff for cheaper stuff, blah blah that kind of thing. I can see the pin holes, and its even labeled AGP, but theres no slot there. So... if one had the bawls and the desire to try desoldering a slot off of an old broken mobo and soldering it onto this motherboard, could the bios be modified to include an AGP option? Im assuming since there is a pin header (or rather holes for one) then there is support for it somewhere on the board. Maybe if someone knows about this kind of thing or if anyone shows any interest i'll post pics of the board and list all the hardware on it (because i have no idea what kind of chip on the board would decide whether it supported AGP, but like i said I assume there is one somewhere.)
Anyways so there you have it. Whatcha think?
I have a HP computer that has abnormally crappy onboard video and no video port. It just sits in my closet because its pretty useless. It has a decent P4 processor and DDR ram, but absolutely terrible onboard graphics. Heres the odd part though. It has places on the motherboard for an AGP slot to be soldered on. I'm guessing this is because they had a more expensive model that had AGP graphics and used the same board for lower costs just like everyone else uses crippled stuff for cheaper stuff, blah blah that kind of thing. I can see the pin holes, and its even labeled AGP, but theres no slot there. So... if one had the bawls and the desire to try desoldering a slot off of an old broken mobo and soldering it onto this motherboard, could the bios be modified to include an AGP option? Im assuming since there is a pin header (or rather holes for one) then there is support for it somewhere on the board. Maybe if someone knows about this kind of thing or if anyone shows any interest i'll post pics of the board and list all the hardware on it (because i have no idea what kind of chip on the board would decide whether it supported AGP, but like i said I assume there is one somewhere.)
Anyways so there you have it. Whatcha think?